Gloria Bonilla-Santiago Receives Award

Gloria Bonilla-Santiago, professor in the Department of Public Policy and Administration, Rutgers–Camden, is the principal investigator of an award totaling $1,012,794. The program titled Early Childhood Pre-School Program is being supported by the Camden Board of Education. Learn more about Professor Bonilla-Santiago here.

William FitzGerald Publishes Book

William FitzGerald’s book, Spiritual Modalities: Prayer as Rhetoric and Performance, has just been published. A bold recasting of prayer as a rhetorical art, Spiritual Modalities investigates situations, strategies, and performative modes of discourse directed to divine audiences. Examining how prayer “works,” Spiritual Modalities reads prayer’s situations and strategies, its characteristic acts and attitudes, to advance an understanding of prayer … Continue reading William FitzGerald Publishes Book

Guy Kortsarz Receives Award

Guy Kortsarz, professor in the Department of Computer Science at the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers–Camden, is the principal investigator of an award totaling $333,884. The project titled Network Design and Facility Location Problems is being supported by the National Science Foundation. Learn more about Professor Kortsarz here.

Marie Isabelle Chevrier Publishes Book

Marie Isabelle Chevrier, professor in the Department of Public Policy and Administration at the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers–Camden, published a book titled Arms Control Policy: A Guide to the Issues. Learn more here.

We R Rutgers-Camden: Dr. Alan Tarr

“I was intrigued by Rutgers-Camden’s unique position of having the feeling of a small liberal arts college but also being part of a major research university.”

Dr. Reade Receives Grant

Dr. Cyril Reade (associate professor, CFAS-art and director, Center for the Arts) is the principal investigator on a one-year, $40,000 grant from the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation in support of the Center for the Arts’ Camden City Education and Community Arts Programs.

Dr. Martin Receives Continuation Grant

Dr. Joseph Martin (professor, CFAS-biology and director, Center for Computational and Integrative Biology) is the principal investigator on a $92,299 continuation grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the Q-Step Community of Quantitative Scientists at Rutgers–Camden.